Desires of patients receiving acute care in the community-based integrated care system
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- Sasai Tomoko
- Department of Nursing, Tokushima University Hospital
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- Shibahashi Hidehiro
- Department of Nursing, Tokushima University Hospital
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- Shikone Hiroyo
- Department of Nursing, Tokushima University Hospital
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- Kawahara Yoshimi
- Department of Nursing, Tokushima University Hospital
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- Miki Yukiyo
- Department of Nursing, Tokushima University Hospital
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- Kanazawa Akiyo
- Department of Nursing, Tokushima University Hospital
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- Tojo Yukimi
- Department of Nursing, Tokushima University Hospital
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- Kane Chikako
- Department of Nursing, Tokushima University Hospital
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- Hase Naomi
- Department of Nursing, Tokushima University Hospital
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- Nakano Akemi
- Department of Nursing, Tokushima University Hospital
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- Takagai Tomoko
- Faculty of Health and welfare, Tokushima Bunri University
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- Iwasa Yukie
- Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Tokushima University Graduate School
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- Onishi Chiemi
- Osaka Dental University
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 地域包括ケアシステムの中で急性期医療を受ける患者の願い
- “I cannot live without hope”, Suggestions for “Nursing Care for Patient Goals”
- 希望がなきゃ生きていけない “Nursing Care for Patient Goals”(NCPG)への示唆
Description
<p>Objective : This study aimed to identify information on care of patients receiving acute care for life in community from the patients. perspective and to obtain suggestions for “Nursing Care for Patient Goals”(NCPG).</p><p>Method : The subjects were patients receiving acute care and aged 20 years and above. They were given self-administered questionnaires. SurveyⅠ(2017)consisted of a questionnaire that was based on previously collected qualitative data and comprised 23 Likert-scale questions and free descriptive questions on the reasons for selecting the most important item. Survey Ⅱ(2018) consisted of questionnaire that was comprised of three Likert-scale questions on goals and a free descriptive question on care for the achievement of goals.</p><p>Statistical analysis included descriptive statistics, factor analysis, and t-test. Data from free-text descriptions were analyzed using qualitative descriptive analysis.</p><p>Results : SurveyⅠ: data from 448 valid responses were subjected to factor analysis to determine the factor structure. The following factors were identi.ed from the patients. perspectives: 1)social role and environment, 2)understanding/acceptance and psychological state, 3)physical condition and life, and4)hope and decision-making for life. In addition, a qualitative and inductive approach was employed to analyze participants. descriptive responses about the reason for selecting the most important item. The characteristic description of why participants selected “hope and decision-making of life” was “I cannot live without hope.” SurveyⅡ : data from 416 valid responses were analyzed. The majority of participants felt it was important to share their goals with their healthcare professionals. A qualitative and inductive approach was employed to analyze the participants. descriptive responses to care for goals achievement. The care desired by participants was categorized as “being with”, “professional care”, and “self-care support”.</p><p>Conclusion : The factors that patients wanted nurses to know were consistent with the components of “NCPG.” The care that patients desire to achieve their goals was clari.ed.</p>
Journal
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- The Journal of Nursing Investigation
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The Journal of Nursing Investigation 20 (1), 14-24, 2022
Tokushima University Faculty of Medicine
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390294045393214592
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- DOI
- 10.32273/jni.002
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- ISSN
- 24342238
- 13483722
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed